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Roles of the Endogenous Lunapark Protein during Flavivirus Replication

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VIRUSES-BASEL
Volume 13, Issue 7, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/v13071198

Keywords

flavivirus; Kunjin virus (WNVKUN); Langat virus (LGTV); Zika virus (ZIKV); replication; replicon-expressing cell line; lunapark (LNP); NS4B

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  1. Knowledge Foundation [20190091, 20200063]

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The study characterized the functions of LNP during flavivirus infection, showing that LNP plays a crucial role in vesicle generation and interacts with the NS4B protein. Depletion of LNP resulted in reduced virus replication, shedding new light on the interactions between flaviviruses and host factors.
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) of eukaryotic cells is a dynamic organelle, which undergoes continuous remodeling. At the three-way tubular junctions of the ER, the lunapark (LNP) protein acts as a membrane remodeling factor to stabilize these highly curved membrane junctions. In addition, during flavivirus infection, the ER membrane is invaginated to form vesicles (Ve) for virus replication. Thus, LNP may have roles in the generation or maintenance of the Ve during flavivirus infection. In this study, our aim was to characterize the functions of LNP during flavivirus infection and investigate the underlying mechanisms of these functions. To specifically study virus replication, we generated cell lines expressing replicons of West Nile virus (Kunjin strain) or Langat virus. By using these replicon platforms and electron microscopy, we showed that depletion of LNP resulted in reduced virus replication, which is due to its role in the generation of the Ve. By using biochemical assays and high-resolution microscopy, we found that LNP is recruited to the Ve and the protein interacts with the nonstructural protein (NS) 4B. Therefore, these data shed new light on the interactions between flavivirus and host factors during viral replication.

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